medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
There are quite a number of sites with the text, but here are a couple to
start with:
<http://www.scriptours.com/bible/>
and a search interface here:
<http://www.tldm.org/search-bible.htm>
All the ones I've seen have been the Challoner revision, I'm pretty sure.
You also wrote "an online New Testament"; if you're interested in other
versions, you might want to look at:
<http://www.stg.brown.edu/webs/bible_browser/pbform.shtml>
and the best site of links for Bible-related resources that I've found:
<http://www.hivolda.no/asf/kkf/rel-stud.html>
John
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Katherine French <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>For a while I had a book mark on an English trans. of the Douai-Rheims
>bible. I
>am now putting a syllabus together and I need an online New Tesament. My
>old book
>mark no longer works. I found a new site, but it doesn't seem to work
>either. The
>new site I was trying is:
>http://cyberbuzz.gatech.edu/catholic/scriptures/douay.htm
>I can get to the home page, but not to any of the text. Does anyone know
>if this
>is a permanent problem, or do they have another on line version I could go to?
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John McChesney-Young ** [log in to unmask] ** Berkeley, California, USA
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